Posted on 09/22/2016 4:32:36 PM PDT by TennTuxedo
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican nominee Donald Trump will stand behind lecterns for the first debate on Monday at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, the Commission on Presidential Debates confirms.
The commission told Breitbart News on Thursday that the first debate will require both candidates to stand. The second, to be held Oct. 9 at Washington University in St. Louis, will be in a town hall format, meaning that candidates may stand when it is their turn to speak, and sit when they are done. (In 2012, the second debate, also in town hall format, featured some infamous exchanges where both Gov. Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama were standing and arguing with each other).
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Bad news for Cankles!
Hitlary standing for 90 minutes? Oh yes, this could be interesting.
Get out your strobe flashlites
Hillary can always use her broomstick to prop her up.
Love it!
For 90 minutes ? That’s a long time to wait for a wreck, and we don’t even get to listen to Darrell Waltrip.
Hillary must have had to take these few days off to be fitted for her exoskeleton and time for the Jello in her noggin to stiffen up..
Hillary must have had to take these few days off to be fitted for her exoskeleton and time for the Jello in her noggin to stiffen up..
while this clearly favors Trump, I personally would have no objection to HilLIARy sitting through the debate, or even laying down in her hospital bed
Lol. GOOD one.
She will have a tall stool. He wont. She will have a fan, He won’t . But he will have the PEOPLE -——She won’t.
Being fitted for a fiberglass body cast
It’s a trick! Her podium contains a giant battery, and standing helps hide the wires.
I suggest a bionic exoskeleton, hidden under loose garments. No one has to know.
They’ll have to ratchet strap her to the lectern......
I wonder if she will leave the stage for several minutes and return to applause.
Heh..
Hillary hasn’t done 90 minutes standing much. Maybe at the convention?
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